1 to be one of the first people to do something:
It was universities that pioneered these new industries.
2 a person who is among the first to study or develop something:
3 to be the first person or organization to start work in a new area, introduce a new idea, etc.:
4 a person or organization that is the first to start work in a new area, introduce a new idea, etc.:
How is the knowledge of previous electronic music pioneers integrated and assimilated - how is electronic music culture valued and regarded in academic music environments?
Installing newcomers in a given place became a way to stand in the path of pioneers from neighbouring villages.
The first part considers why pioneering photographers sought out the seaside and how older fisherfolk became icons of intergenerational harmony.
Modernist pioneers sought to understand and fulfil the potential of the machine, and came infallibly to adopt the notions of standard and type from industry.
The early pioneers of the organic movement genuinely believed in the value of their cause.
The pioneering thinking on the imperative of a publicityoriented seeing state was undertaken by government officials concerned with railroads.
Thus, her stance was less rebellious, though still acknowledgeably pioneering.
When noninoculated, the pioneers and early secondary species had lower concentrations of the macronutrients than the species belonging to late-successional groups.
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